U.S. Navy medical training films, sometimes graphic.
MN-3726A Medicine In Action 1 Pacific Enemy Number Two
"Suppressive theory such as malaria discipline and atabrine; control measures such as elimination of pools of water, spraying of water, cutting of underbrush, and treatment of natives." 1944
MN-3726D Medicine In Action 4 Soft Tissue Wounds
"For release to physicians only. How to remove shell fragments from four typical battle wounds: upper thigh, scapula, leg, and arm wounds; recommended treatments. Special film for medical personnel." 1944
MN-3726G Medicine In Action 7 Evacuation Of Casualties Saipan
"How evacuees were handled at Saipan: emergency treatment; tagging at the field dressing station; adjusting records at regimental aid station; further treatment at collecting station; loading at the evacuation station; how casualties are checked at each station to insure sufficient emergency care." 1944
MN-3726H Medicine In Action 8 Head Injury: Report of a Battle Casualty
"For release to physicians only. How one kind of head injury was treated; cranial operation from beginning to end; surgical and medical techniques. Special film for medical personnel." 1945
MN-3726K Medicine In Action 12 Cholera Can Be Conquered
Via http://collections.nlm.nih.gov/muradora/ "Discusses the history of cholera in India, and tells the story of Navy efforts to immunize against cholera, injection methods for relieving fluid dehydration, and the use of blood plasma and sulfa drugs." 1946
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